London's Moving - How Transport Is Changing

Wednesday 1 November – Saturday 13 January 2007

In association with London Communications Agency Sponsored by Atkins & Mott MacDonald An efficient transport infrastructure is essential for a successful global city; London is often criticised for its creaking transport system, but are things changing?

TfL is to invest £10 billion by 2010 with The Channel Tunnel Rail Link, Heathrow’s new Terminal 5 and the East London line extension all due to be up and running by the end of the decade. But will Crossrail get its funding? Can initiatives to encourage walking and cycling reduce pressure on buses and tubes? Is an extension to the Congestion Charge and a city-wide road pricing system the answer? The exhibition will examine the way in which London moves is being transformed.

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Location: NLA, The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, WC1E 7BT

Price: Free Entry

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